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Mr. Dooley in Peace and in War

Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins

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In Chicago lay a street called Archey Road, which stretched through a neighborhood which was mostly Irish immigrants, among whom was Martin Dooley, "doctor of philosophy." Mr. Dooley was a saloonkeeper with opinions on most everything in his day, political or not. His pronouncements found their mark often as not in the White House, and President Theodore Roosevelt would begin his cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley's thoughts for the day. Of course, Mr. Dooley was entirely fictional, but his keen wit and insight were as relevant as any put forth by, say, Finley Peter Dunne, that penner of satirical essays. (summary by Don W. Jenkins) (4 hr 59 min)

Chapters

Preface

6:34

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On Diplomacy

5:23

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On War Preparations

5:12

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On Fitz-Hugh Lee

4:39

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On Mules and Others

6:46

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On His Cousin George

5:28

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On Some Army Appointments

5:45

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On Strategy

5:04

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On General Miles's Moonlight Excursion

6:48

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On Admiral Dewey's Activity

4:30

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On the Pnilippines

5:54

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On Prayer for Victory

5:14

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On the Anglo-Saxon

5:25

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On a Letter from the Front

5:38

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On Our Cuban Allies

6:19

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On the Destruction of Cervera's Fleet

6:10

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On a Letter to Mr. De Pew

5:31

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On the President's Cat

5:27

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On a Speech by President McKinley

7:37

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On Heros in Politics

5:50

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On New Years' Resolutions

5:57

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On Gold Seeking

5:45

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On Books

6:51

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On Reform Candidates

7:52

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On Paternal Duty

7:08

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On Criminals

6:19

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On a Plot

6:11

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On the New Woman

5:29

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On Expert Testimony

5:33

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On the Popularity of Firemen

6:29

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On the Game of Football

6:27

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On the Necessity of Modesty Among the Rich

7:14

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On the Power of Love

5:30

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On the Victorian Era

5:40

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On the Currency Question

6:21

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On Political Parades

6:24

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On Charity

5:00

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On Nansen

5:41

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On Populist Convention

6:11

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On a Family Reunion

6:30

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On a Famous Wedding

5:15

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On a Quarrel Between England and Germany

5:57

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On Oratory in Politics

5:56

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On Christmas Gifts

6:16

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On Anarchists

5:33

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On the Dreyfus Case

5:11

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On the Decadence of Greece

6:36

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On the Indian War

5:04

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On Golf

6:46

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On the French Character

7:14

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Excellent Book Thank you Don Jenkins for bringing this book to life & brightening my day 😆